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  1. Hurst questions goal

    CEN : Football News - Nov 19, 2007

    DAVID Hurst felt his Godmanchester side were hard done by after they were stung by a late winner at home to second-placed Downham.

  2. A Strong finish

    CEN : Football News - Nov 19, 2007

    WALDEN put a second 2-1 win on the board in less than a week to see off Fakenham and move up to fifth in the league standings.

  3. Finch grabs a share

    CEN : Football News - Nov 19, 2007

    ST Neots may have been held at home by Northampton Spencer, but with Boston on FA Vase duty, the draw was still enough to take the Saints back to the top of the table.

  4. Rovers Shipp in four

    CEN : Football News - Nov 19, 2007

    EYNESBURY'S poor run at Olney continued after they conceded four second-half goals to extend their winless run in Division One to six games.

  5. Papworth 'was using elderly hearts in ops'

    CEN : Huntingdon & St Ives News - Nov 19, 2007

    HEALTH watchdogs are expected to reveal today that Papworth Hospital has been using pensioners' organs due to a critical donor shortage.

  6. 'When will you put a stop to A14 deaths?'

    CEN : Region-wide News - Nov 19, 2007

    GET out your diary - and give us a date for the revamp of the Road to Hell.

  7. Rush for free new bus passes expected next April

    CEN : Region-wide News - Nov 19, 2007

    NEARLY a thousand extra pensioners in the Forest Heath district are expected to apply for free bus passes when the scheme goes nationwide next April.

  8. MEP urges us not to turkey out

    CEN : Region-wide News - Nov 19, 2007

    CAMBRIDGESHIRE Euro MP Robert Sturdy has urged the public to tuck into turkey this Christmas to support the local poultry industry during the latest outbreak of bird flu.

  9. Drugs worth £300k netted

    CEN : Region-wide News - Nov 19, 2007

    DRUGS worth £300,000 are off the streets after a six-month police crackdown.

  10. MP says elderly winter death rate is too high

    CEN : Region-wide News - Nov 19, 2007

    WINTER deaths among the elderly have risen by a "horrendous" 30 per cent, says an MP who is calling for urgent action.

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